Global reach with a tight-knit team - Anonymous employee Accusentry Employee Review

5.0
Dec 3, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Global Impact: For a small team, it is incredible that we actively serve customers in 44 countries. You get to wear many hats and see your work impact companies around the globe. Continuous Improvement: The company has made massive strides over the years. They have implemented standardized processes and smoothed out production flows to improve efficiency. Culture: We are small and the culture is very close-knit. Management has an "open door" policy.

Cons

Workload: There are busy seasons where the workload spikes, especially when coordinating across multiple time zones. Because we are a small team, we have to wear multiple hats and constantly context switching, but it's exciting and you get to learn quickly.

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5.0
Dec 2, 2025
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Pros

-> Technology is impressive and evolving -> All employees given opportunities & have the chance to contribute -> Not a lot of "wait around" -> Great place to grow skills and develop

Cons

-> Must be a self-starter -> Busy times create difficulty in organized operation

4.0
Sep 17, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Accusentry is a great place for budding, young engineers who are passionate and want the freedom to explore your engineering know-how skills. As an application engineer, you are given a lot of power to push the your problem skills and the tools needed to succeed. The flexibility you have is incredible; you get assigned with your own project with a specific client and you get to manage the project all the way through. It is incredibly satisfying to see your work and be proud to know that you are a lot time entirely responsible for the success of a project.

Cons

The best reason is also its downside. If you are not the self-starter type, then working there could feel like you don't get enough direction nor training. It is definitely a trial by fire position. Since each project is a custom order, you basically have to rely on your own problem solving skills; there are many times when you have to think outside the box to solve the issues. In addition, since most of the application engineers travel around the country, rarely do you get to see your coworkers in the office. Lastly, the pay rate could be better, typically it has been lower than market rate.

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